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CONSTANT DAUBIGN
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Constancy; Steadfastness
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French and English
French and English : from a medieval personal name (Latin Constans, genitive Constantis, meaning ‘steadfast’, ‘faithful’, present participle of the verb constare ‘stand fast’, ‘be consistent’). This was borne by an 8th-century Irish martyr. This surname has also absorbed some cases of surnames based on Constantius, a derivative of Constans, borne by a 2nd-century martyr, bishop of Perugia. Compare Constantine.English : perhaps also a nickname from Old French constant ‘steadfast’, ‘faithful’.
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Romanian
Romanian form of Latin Constantia, CONSTANTA means "steadfast."
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Latin English
Constant.
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Tamil
Nityagopal | நிதà¯à®¯à®•ோபாலÂ
Constant
Nityagopal | நிதà¯à®¯à®•ோபாலÂ
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Steadfast; Constant
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Firm of purpose. Constancy, from the Latin Constantia.
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English
English form of Latin Constantia, CONSTANCE means "steadfast."Â
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Latin
Constant.
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Polish
Polish form of Latin Constans, KONSTANTY means "steadfast."
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Constant
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Spanish Italian
Constant.
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English Latin
Steady; stable.
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Spanish
Spanish form of Latin Constantia, CONSTANZA means "steadfast."
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Latin English
Firm of purpose. Constancy, from the Latin Constantia.
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French and Romanian form of Latin Constantinus, CONSTANTIN means "steadfast."Â
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Constancy; Steadfastness
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English and French
English and French : from the medieval female personal name Constance, Latin Constantia, originally a feminine form of Constantius (see Constant), but later taken as the abstract noun constantia ‘steadfastness’.English and French : habitational name from Coutances in La Manche, France, which was named Constantia in Latin (see above) in honor of the Roman emperor Constantius Chlorus, who was responsible for fortifying the settlement in ad 305.
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Similar to Constance; Used by 16th and 17th Century Puritans
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Constancy; Steadfastness
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CONSTANT DAUBIGN
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Hindu, Indian
Sacred Fire; Knowledgeable
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Tamil
Srinivash | à®·à¯à®°à¯€ நீவஷÂ
Lord Venkateshwara, Residence of Goddess of wealth, Abode of wealth
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English : regional name for someone from the county of Devon. In origin, this is from an ancient British tribal name, Latin Dumnonii, perhaps meaning ‘worshipers of the god Dumnonos’.Irish (County Louth) : variant of Devine.
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Charitable; Bountiful; Merciful; Very Generous; Liberal
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Hebrew
Nightfall.
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From the little oak tree.
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Hindu
The God
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Glorious
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Famous ruler.
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From the Green Hill
CONSTANT DAUBIGN
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v. t.
Firm; solid; fixed; immovable; -- opposed to fluid.
a.
Continued without intermission; perpetual; ceaseless; constant.
n.
That which is not subject to change; that which is invariable.
n.
An invariable quantity; a constant.
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harmonizing together; accordant; as, consonant tones, consonant chords.
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Not constant; inconstant; fickle; changeable.
v. t.
Not liable, or given, to change; permanent; regular; continuous; continually recurring; steadfast; faithful; not fickle.
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A superior wine, white and red, from Constantia, in Cape Colony.
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A quantity that does not change its value; -- used in countradistinction to variable.
adv.
Constant; continual.
n.
The quality or state of being inconstant; want of constancy; mutability; fickleness; variableness.
v. t.
Remaining unchanged or invariable, as a quantity, force, law, etc.
n.
An expression of assent to a bill or motion; an affirmative vote; also, a member who votes "Content.".
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A constant irritating desire.
v. t.
Consistent; logical.
a.
A day of the present or current month; as, the sixth instant; -- an elliptical expression equivalent to the sixth of the month instant, i. e., the current month. See Instant, a., 3.
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Resolute; persevering; constant; steady.
adv.
With constancy; steadily; continually; perseveringly; without cessation; uniformly.
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Not constant; not stable or uniform; subject to change of character, appearance, opinion, inclination, or purpose, etc.; not firm; unsteady; fickle; changeable; variable; -- said of persons or things; as, inconstant in love or friendship.
n.
The state or quality of being constant or steadfast; freedom from change; stability; fixedness; immutability; as, the constancy of God in his nature and attributes.